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by Miss Esther Bashirian Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What makes Salesforce Transit Center so special?

Salesforce Transit Center is a landmark for the San Francisco Bay Area. A sociable, open space for people to gather, it’s grand and bold in design, yet built for simply having a good time. This striking, innovative, and sustainable building transforms a transportation hub into an urban experience, complete with a gondola, and topped off by a 5.

When did Muni start serving the Salesforce Transit Center?

Muni began serving the Salesforce Transit Center in 2017, when the 5 Fulton moved to the Bus Plaza. In 2018, the 5R, 7, 38 and 38R also moved to the Bus Plaza, with the 25 Treasure Island and all other transit agencies moving in for Transit Center's offical grand opening event held in August 2018.

When will the Transit Center re-open?

The Transit Center was temporarily closed September 25, 2018 when a fissure was discovered on a beam at the Fremont Street location. After repairs and inspections completed, the Transit Center re-opened to the public on July 1, 2019.

What's new at San Francisco's Transbay Transit Center?

Built to replace the original 1939 Transbay Terminal damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, San Francisco’s new Transbay Transit Center brings public art, shops and amenities to the region’s central bus terminal.

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Is the Salesforce Transit Center open?

The Transit Center was temporarily closed September 25, 2018 when a fissure was discovered on a beam at the Fremont Street location. After repairs and inspections completed, the Transit Center re-opened to the public on July 1, 2019. For details about the repairs, visit the Salesforce Transit Center website.

Who paid for Salesforce Transit Center?

The $2.2 billion Transit Center project was funded, in part, by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the State of California, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority, the City and County of San Francisco, the San Mateo County Transportation Authority and AC ...

How much did the Salesforce Transit Center cost?

Cost and Funding The total cost of the Salesforce Transit Center is $2.2 billon. Funding for the project includes federal grants, proceeds from the sale of state property in the area, loans, and regional and local sources.

Does salesforce own salesforce Park?

Salesforce doesn't own any part of the bus facility or the park—it can't, as they're both public facilities. Salesforce Tower is privately owned but not by Salesforce; instead developer Boston Properties holds the deed for the building, which Salesforce rents.

How high up is Salesforce Park?

about seventy feetIt is a linear park—longer than it is wide—and is elevated about seventy feet above the sidewalk. Its lush, verdant lawns, deliberately overgrown, are two googly eyes short of a Jim Henson character. The buildings that surround it are a kaleidoscope of black and aqua glass.

Why is it called Salesforce Tower?

Salesforce Tower is named for its largest lessee, the cloud-computing company, which has taken thirty floors for its offices. The building resembles an enormous zucchini, and is mostly owned by Boston Properties, the real-estate investment trust.

When was Salesforce Transit Center built?

January 14, 1939January 14, 1939: The original Transbay Transit Center, designed by Timothy L. Pflueger (who also conceived the Castro Theatre and 140 New Montgomery), opens in downtown San Francisco.

Who maintains Salesforce Park?

Yes, this is a public building and a public park, owned and operated by Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA). Both are open to the public.

Who owns the Salesforce building in SF?

Boston PropertiesSalesforce Tower, formerly known as the Transbay Tower, is a 1,070-foot (326 m) office skyscraper in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco, completed in 2018....Salesforce TowerCostUS$1.1 billionOwnerBoston Properties (100%)Height1,070 ft (326 m)Technical details26 more rows

Is the Salesforce building sinking?

The 645-foot-tall, 58-story tower was completed in 2009 and has been tilting and sinking ever since it opened. The issue stems from the building's foundations—it sits on a 10-foot-thick concrete pad that it itself is supported by nearly 1,000 reinforced concrete piles driven 90 feet into soft clay.

What is at the top of Salesforce Tower?

Salesforce Tower's Top Two Floors Are Home to 24 Award-Winning Living Columns. Habitat Horticulture designed a plant oasis for Salesforce Tower's Ohana Floor, which features thousands of plants on living columns and 360-degree views of San Francisco.

Who owns Salesforce?

Marc BenioffMarc Benioff is Chair, Co-CEO, and Co-Founder of Salesforce and a pioneer of cloud computing. Under Benioff's leadership, Salesforce is the #1 provider of customer relationship management (CRM) software globally and one of the world's fastest-growing enterprise software companies.

What is Salesforce Transit Center?

Salesforce Transit Center is a landmark for the San Franc isco Bay Area. A sociable, open space for people to gather, it’s grand and bold in design, yet built for simply having a good time .

Is the Transit Center open?

The Transit Center is open daily with the rooftop park hours from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. until October 31. Please note facial coverings are required in the Transit Center except on the rooftop park and in retail spaces, per Federal law. Read More.

When did Salesforce Transit Center close?

Fixing Some Flaws. The Salesforce Transit Center officially opened with a weekend of festivities in August 2018, but closed temporarily in October of 2018 when flaws were discovered in two key beams supporting the bus deck and the rooftop garden.

What is Salesforce Transbay?

Conceived as the “Grand Central Terminal of the west,” the Salesforce Transbay Transit Center is the primary bus terminal and potential future central rail terminal for the San Francisco Bay Area. Image. Built to replace the original 1939 Transbay Terminal damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, San Francisco’s new Transbay Transit Center ...

What is the Transbay Transit Center?

Built to replace the original 1939 Transbay Terminal damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, San Francisco’s new Transbay Transit Center brings public art, shops and amenities to the region’s central bus terminal. The new city landmark features a 5.4-acre rooftop public park, public art installations and a free aerial tram linking ...

Salesforce Transit Center

A Consolidated Transit Hub to Serve the Next Generation of Commuters - the Grand Central Station of the West

KEY STATISTICS

Salesforce Transit Center is a ground-up, Type I concrete and steel transportation and recreation project. This CMGC project totals throughout one structure with four levels above grade and two levels below grade.

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